AbstractObjective: Coronary artery bypass grafting on the beating heart through median sternotomy is a relatively new treatment, which allows multiple revascularization without the use of cardiopulmonary bypass. A prospective randomized study was designed to investigate the effect of coronary bypass with or without cardiopulmonary bypass on postoperative blood loss and transfusion requirement. Methods: Two hundred patients with coronary artery disease were prospectively randomized to (1) on-pump treatment with conventional cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic arrest and (2) off-pump treatment on the beating heart. Postoperative blood loss identified as total chest tube drainage, transfusion requirement, and related costs together with he...
OBJECTIVE: Conventional cardioplegic arrest coronary artery bypass grafting after ST-segment elevati...
Efforts to reduce blood product use have the potential to avoid transfusion-related complications an...
AbstractObjective: Retrospective comparisons of selected patients undergoing off-pump versus convent...
AbstractObjective: Coronary artery bypass grafting on the beating heart through median sternotomy is...
Introduction: 10% of blood issued by the National Blood Service (220 000) is utilised in cardiac pro...
AbstractObjective: Although improved outcomes for selected patients by elimination of cardiopulmonar...
Aim: We retrospectively analyzed early results of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery usi...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty remains regarding the benefits and risks of the technique of operating on a ...
BackgroundEfforts to reduce blood product use have the potential to avoid transfusion-related compli...
BACKGROUND: The amount of allogeneic blood transfusion may relate to worse outcome in cardiac surger...
BACKGROUND: The relative benefits and risks of performing coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG) wit...
Objective: Homologous blood transfusion after open heart surgery puts a tremendous load on the bloo...
Background and Aim: Excessive Bleeding continues to play a key role and an important cause of morbid...
Objective: The present study consisted of patients who underwent on-pump coronary artery bypass graf...
Background: Postoperative bleeding after cardiac surgery is associated with increased morbidity and ...
OBJECTIVE: Conventional cardioplegic arrest coronary artery bypass grafting after ST-segment elevati...
Efforts to reduce blood product use have the potential to avoid transfusion-related complications an...
AbstractObjective: Retrospective comparisons of selected patients undergoing off-pump versus convent...
AbstractObjective: Coronary artery bypass grafting on the beating heart through median sternotomy is...
Introduction: 10% of blood issued by the National Blood Service (220 000) is utilised in cardiac pro...
AbstractObjective: Although improved outcomes for selected patients by elimination of cardiopulmonar...
Aim: We retrospectively analyzed early results of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery usi...
BACKGROUND: Uncertainty remains regarding the benefits and risks of the technique of operating on a ...
BackgroundEfforts to reduce blood product use have the potential to avoid transfusion-related compli...
BACKGROUND: The amount of allogeneic blood transfusion may relate to worse outcome in cardiac surger...
BACKGROUND: The relative benefits and risks of performing coronary-artery bypass grafting (CABG) wit...
Objective: Homologous blood transfusion after open heart surgery puts a tremendous load on the bloo...
Background and Aim: Excessive Bleeding continues to play a key role and an important cause of morbid...
Objective: The present study consisted of patients who underwent on-pump coronary artery bypass graf...
Background: Postoperative bleeding after cardiac surgery is associated with increased morbidity and ...
OBJECTIVE: Conventional cardioplegic arrest coronary artery bypass grafting after ST-segment elevati...
Efforts to reduce blood product use have the potential to avoid transfusion-related complications an...
AbstractObjective: Retrospective comparisons of selected patients undergoing off-pump versus convent...